The point of Chrome's Incognito mode is to prevent you from being tracked, so it prevents the use of extensions. After all, many extensions track you in some form to work. Still, some extensions can be so useful that you don't mind if they follow you around the web during private browsing, so there is a way to enable extensions in Incognito mode on a case-by-case basis.Here's how to use Chrome extensions in Incognito mode:1. Type 'chrome://settings' into the Omnibox.2. Click 'Extensions' on the left rail.3. Check the 'Allow in incognito' box under the chosen extension. You will be presented with a warning.4.
That said, it isn't impossible to run extensions in Incognito mode in Chrome. The option is built-in and must be enabled on a per-extension.
Browse in Incognito mode. The extension will work as it normally does.